Vol. 65 No. 4, June 2015
Index
- Untrodden Ground: How Presidents Interpret the Constitution.
- Political constraints on unilateral executive action.
- Measuring party polarization in Congress: lessons from congressional participation as amicus curiae.
- Measuring party polarization in Congress: lessons from congressional participation as amicus curiae.
- Measuring party polarization in Congress: lessons from congressional participation as amicus curiae.
- Improving regulatory accountability: lessons from the past and prospects for the future.
- The curious case of the pompous postmaster: Myers v. United States.
- Presidential control of adjudication within the executive branch.
- Politics of nonenforcement.
- The President and the Constitution.
- Jimmy Carter's and James Miller's revenge: the reasons and the consequences for presidential and congressional power of measures to ban congressional "earmarks".
- A SLAPP back on track: how Shady Grove prevents the application of anti-SLAPP laws in federal courts.
- The spectrum of competency: determining a standard of competence for pro se representation.
- "Laboratories of democracy" or "machinery of death"? The story of lethal injection secrecy and a call to the Supreme Court for intervention.